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Residents say city isn’t fixing potholes in north Toronto neighbourhoodA community in north Toronto is claiming that they’ve suffered long enough with dilapidated, dangerous roads, and some residents say the city isn’t fixing the problem.May 15, 2013
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Some Leslieville residents concerned about new development proposalFive years after Leslieville rallied against “big box” development, the same company is trying to develop an 18-acre shopping centre in the city’s east end.May 14, 2013
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Final five names chosen in contest to name new Don River parkIt will be the heart of Toronto's newest neighbourhood and now the park being created at the base of the Don River will soon have a name.May 6, 2013
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Plan to build more high rise rental units in Davisville irks someA plan to build more high rise rental units in the booming Yonge and Davisville area of Toronto is getting a cold shoulder from existing residents who are worried their neighbourhood could turn into a concrete canyon.Apr 9, 2013
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Toronto’s array of watering holesDark Ale. Rum and coke. Those are my preferences when grabbing a drink with friends but it's never the reason for getting together. Rarely is that the case when people gather for conversation at their favourite barOct 22, 2012
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Neighbourhood looks to turn unused plot of land near Yonge/Wellesley into parkA downtown community, and a city councillor, are asking for the Ontario government to help them obtain a two-acre plot of unused land to turn into a greenspace in an area otherwise occupied by condos and offices.Jun 21, 2012
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Ethnic enclavesEthnic Enclaves - They are the communities in Toronto that actually give this city it’s character. The multicultural hubs where people of different backgrounds gather to live, work and play.Mar 23, 2012
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No need for speed<p>By Mark McAllister This time the blog is not about trying to offer something newsworthy, enlightening or even poignant about communities connecting in any way. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. It’s about keeping it simple and offering a</p>Feb 27, 2012
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Share your storyAs we at Global News continue to bring you local coverage from across Toronto, we want to hear from you as well. With our News From The Neighbourhood segment, we want to tell the stories effecting you and your neighbourhood.Feb 13, 2012
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Buying community<p>By Mark McAllister How much would you want to live in Rosedale, Forest Hill or on The Bridle Path? Can you see yourself in one of those nice big, beautiful homes in an upscale part of Toronto? Some say they</p>Feb 13, 2012
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